The Internet has removed these barriers and filters. It was possible to self-publish, but those that chose to do this had a tough time distributing their work. This filtering process kept much of the erroneous information out of the mainstream. If you can fog a mirror and type on a keyboard, you're capable of posting your opinion about how you think things should be done on the Internet.īack before the Internet, traditional book publishers would do a fairly good job of vetting an author before they agreed to publish his work. While the Internet is an amazing resource, the barrier to entry with respect to publishing is lower than the bottom of Death Valley. What would you do if this were your home and why? - Richard J., Toledo, OHĭEAR RICHARD: I can understand your frustration. Should it be done or should I just rely on the traditional vents I have in my foundation? I have a 1,100 square-foot crawl space and the slate floor above is ice cold because there's no insulation. CLICK HERE to Get Tim's FREE & FUNNY Newsletter!ĭEAR TIM: My head is spinning from all of the conflicting information I'm seeing online about crawl space encapsulation.© 2017 Tim Carter Crawlspace Encapsulation TIPS It's like trying to breath through a small cocktail straw. This is a typical crawl space vent that’s supposed to allow air into and out of a crawl space.
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